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ireland said: So when's the trial for the NSA heads who broke privacy laws and lied to congress on the record? And the Wall St. bankers who broke the law and caused the worst global economic crisis in decades? Also, this shows the state of U…
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jfc1138 said: michael scrip said: That's the thing... the hacker rarely has to guess your extremely complex password. By using various phishing attempts... YOU give them your password! And that's what is so scary about this stuff. …
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mac_128 said: phone-ui-guy said: I don't see why the smart connector would be so puzzling to AI. Apple built their first battery case and they realized just how much doing the lightning connector pass through sucks. This will allow bat…
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VisualSeed said: Strong encryption prevents more crime than weak encryption would allow to be prosecuted. Weak encryption funds more terrorism than strong encryption enables. Exactly. Both the technology and civil liberty worlds know this…
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AppleInsider said: He likened the intrusion to TSA checks at the airport, drunk driving road blocks or tax enforcement; all accepted policies that, while potentially unpleasant, are recognized as important to the greater good. As some have …
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radarthekat said: I feel I should post this on each article about this Apple/FBI case as a means to bring those newly engaging in this debate up to speed. Good idea, it's an excellent summary of the situation in language that's hopefully …
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Emericus said: Now, I don't work for law enforcement, and I'm not necessarily siding with the FBI here, but I'm starting to the see the bigger picture how they see it, and it does make some sense without being too paranoid. The issue is that …
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Alpha Bets said: FACT 1. The US Government, FBI, CIA and other agencies FAILED to stop THESE Terrorists inside America kill innocent people. FACT 2. Apple, Inc. did nothing wrong in relation to this event - except unknowingly sell a phone to …
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ac1234 said: jony0 said: You wish, I wish, we all wish there would be only one. So far so good here but the FBI kerfuffle certainly shot that number way up. As for the clueless wonder's wanders, I'm not even going to start on his…
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isteelers said: tommikele said: Nothing too shocking here ^ Same old, same old unknowledgeable BS by someone who thinks they know better than everyone else. Example: From an investor perspective the following is fact and not usele…
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6Sgoldfish said: jfc1138 said: Slow (versus 6s and 6s Plus) with poor battery life (versus even the previous gen Galaxy)? yeah, quite the nude. How can you know that, it hasn't even been benchmarked yet. And by the looks of it..…
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evilution said: You people did read the part about f.lux using private APIs which is against Apple's policies, right? Looks like it's not necessary to break the rules to make the app work. So it's f.lux's fault. on the flip side, man that Fl…
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foggyhill said: jony0 said: I had put a lot of thought about some compromise as well which included a lot of the features you’ve mentioned. I was also going to propose that it would take 4 people but I went for the ACLU head rather t…
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That is such a brilliant idea. Now she should use her same logic again for the NRA : "We don't want to take away your guns, just your bullets".
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tallest skil said: jony0 said: Whenever it comes to Canada, with a bank issued credit card of course, the adoption rate should be just as spectacular, proportionally to our much smaller population obviously. We've has chip and pin for …
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slurpy said: jony0 said: Whenever it comes to Canada, with a bank issued credit card of course, the adoption rate should be just as spectacular, proportionally to our much smaller population obviously. We've has chip and pin for years,…
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sog35 said: farmboy said: from that same article: "That [the terrorist's] iPhone is running iOS 9, which is almost certainly immune to a brute-force hack, Chell says." If throwing money at the problem was all it took, I'm pretty sure…
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Whenever it comes to Canada, with a bank issued credit card of course, the adoption rate should be just as spectacular, proportionally to our much smaller population obviously. We've has chip and pin for years, but we're hung up and just waiting for…
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gunner1954 said: Let me get this straight: Members of the House Judiciary Committee of the U.S. Congress indicated that 'they would almost surely wait for the justice system's resolution to — accoridng to Judge Orenstein— 'confer essentially …
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dangaioh said: hexclock said: Actually, you have to *very deliberately* press and hold an icon to do any of those things, since iOS 1.0. Have you used an iPhone before? You've never accidentally dialed someone by accident, deleted an a…